and thoughts on the “ménage à trois” of artist, art and viewer
Studio life
More to come…
2 Responses to “Studio life”
Hi. This is a surprisingly intimate way of getting to know an artist.
It’s close to being in your studio. It seems much more inviting than viewing the usual artist website. So many of those are about selling rather than anything else, or seem to be.
This seems much deeper and philosophical.
-carolyn
[...] said that my site is “close to being in my studio” (thank you). Some artists speak about their work more easily. I believe may be because they [...]
Hi. This is a surprisingly intimate way of getting to know an artist.
It’s close to being in your studio. It seems much more inviting than viewing the usual artist website. So many of those are about selling rather than anything else, or seem to be.
This seems much deeper and philosophical.
-carolyn
[...] said that my site is “close to being in my studio” (thank you). Some artists speak about their work more easily. I believe may be because they [...]
Peculiarities of an Artistic Nature said this on 2 October, 2007 at 10:13 pm